 
          24  November 4, 2014    2014 LOGAN COUNTY FARM OUTLOOK MAGAZINE   LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com
        
        
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          Story by Jim Youngquist
        
        
          The grain elevator plays a central
        
        
          role in the local ag economy.  It is the
        
        
          source of necessary services for most
        
        
          producers and will continue to play
        
        
          that role for many years to come.
        
        
          The results of this year’s production
        
        
          came to a focus at the elevator, and
        
        
          how the elevator deals with the crop
        
        
          impacts the entire community.
        
        
          Troy Bauer of Hartsburg Grain is
        
        
          a consummate professional as an
        
        
          elevator manager.
        
        
          
            Bauer talks about how big a role luck
          
        
        
          
            plays in managing a grain elevator.
          
        
        
          
            The luck he speaks of, is the success
          
        
        
          
            that comes when sound planning and
          
        
        
          
            management meet up with the timing
          
        
        
          
            you hoped for.
          
        
        
          Alan Shew of Chestervale Elevator
        
        
          is a highly experienced and respected
        
        
          guru of the industry.  Both Bauer and
        
        
          Shew understand the ins and outs
        
        
          of this complex picture, even when
        
        
          nature throws a curve ball.
        
        
          This production season was not
        
        
          like the previous three years in so
        
        
          many ways.  Shew said the crop
        
        
          went in a little late, but not as late
        
        
          as some years.  Rain was the major
        
        
          game changer.  It was anticipated
        
        
          that harvest would begin in late
        
        
          September, but because of all the
        
        
          rain this year, harvest became an
        
        
          October activity and might stretch
        
        
          out until Thanksgiving because
        
        
          of the anticipated wet weather in
        
        
          November.